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bush signed 200 bills into law. mr.trump took to twitter taking credit for an 83% increase for arrest for members of the ms 13 gang and reducing isis fighters in 35,000 to 1,000 since he took office. >> the secret service and police in west palm beach, florida say they are not using a box truck to block news cameras from recording the president playing golf. this is video from cnn. the secret service tells the cable news channel the agency quote is in the business of protection and investigation not in commissioning vehicles to blood the -- block the media's view yesterday the truck blocked their cameras from recording the president while he was golfing. >>> how the new tax overhaul could discouraging people from giving to charity. >>> california is just days away from legal pot sales. coming up, why this might not mean instant forecasts for businesses hoping to cash in. >>> how two guy who is hated high-powered jobs changed their lives with homemade ice cream. >>> can ice cream be healthy? one brand is attracting i
bush signed 200 bills into law. mr.trump took to twitter taking credit for an 83% increase for arrest for members of the ms 13 gang and reducing isis fighters in 35,000 to 1,000 since he took office. >> the secret service and police in west palm beach, florida say they are not using a box truck to block news cameras from recording the president playing golf. this is video from cnn. the secret service tells the cable news channel the agency quote is in the business of protection and...
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under current county law, anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. >> making the proposal now because of the now overwhelming evidence that indoor tanning beds are a major cause of skin cancer. >> reporter: the county board of health has held a public hearing on the ban last night. if it is approved the ban could be in place within five weeks. >>> well, network television turns its attention to a particularly washington kind -- kind of story. the new cbs drama "the good wife "debuted last night at 10:00 p.m. it examines the choices of a woman who finds her politician husband is cheating. with the stakes so high, why does a real politician take the risks? >> reporter: the fiction tuesday evening looked like the nonfiction we have seen 0 so many times the good wife at the elbow of a cheating husband admitting his shame. it seems to happen a lot in new york this, the former governor. >> i have begun to atone for my failings. >> there were a number of women. >> reporter: south carolina's governor. >> i have been unfaithful to my wife. >> reporter: and on an
under current county law, anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. >> making the proposal now because of the now overwhelming evidence that indoor tanning beds are a major cause of skin cancer. >> reporter: the county board of health has held a public hearing on the ban last night. if it is approved the ban could be in place within five weeks. >>> well, network television turns its attention to a particularly washington kind -- kind of story....
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one law enforcement official says it is becoming increasingly plausible the pakistani taliban played some role in the attempted attack. evidence is growing by day in the complex case. this surveillance camera captures him buying items in march. >> i think he thought these products were more powerful than they actually are. >> reporter: at the same time he apparently bought a gun. new york city law enforcement officials revealed that information to congress wednesday. >> it appears, from some of his other activities that when he decided to put this plan in motion. >> reporter: faisal shahzad faces terrorism and weapons charges and was arrested days after his plot failed when authorities boarded his dubai bound flight it was surprised. what took you so long, i was expecting this. are you fbi or nypd? >> reporter: officials have tightened the loophole for screening. airlines will now be required to check the no fly list within two hours of being notified of updates. tara mergener , cbs news, washington. >>> there was another terror scare in new york city overnight. an abandoned truck on
one law enforcement official says it is becoming increasingly plausible the pakistani taliban played some role in the attempted attack. evidence is growing by day in the complex case. this surveillance camera captures him buying items in march. >> i think he thought these products were more powerful than they actually are. >> reporter: at the same time he apparently bought a gun. new york city law enforcement officials revealed that information to congress wednesday. >> it...
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even though state law prescribes a daily check. it says "a speed moon toring system shall fill out and sign a daily set-up log for a speed monitoring temperature." >> i don't think it necessarily proves the machines are malfunctioning or anything but it shows they have decided that they can make their own interpretation of the law. >> we are taking a look at it. >> reporter: police believe they are complying with the law because the cameras perform automatic self checks every day and a technician verifies the data later to make sure it is good. heely says that's not good enough. >> people have a right to face their accuser. well, it's really hard to do that if your accuser is a machine. >> reporter: police say they are reviewing their camera operations procedures and as a result of my questions, montgomery county police said they are now seeking a legal opinion before providing detailed answers. on rockville pike, scott broom, 9 news now. >> a spokesperson for maryland's attorney general says her department is not able to clarify t
even though state law prescribes a daily check. it says "a speed moon toring system shall fill out and sign a daily set-up log for a speed monitoring temperature." >> i don't think it necessarily proves the machines are malfunctioning or anything but it shows they have decided that they can make their own interpretation of the law. >> we are taking a look at it. >> reporter: police believe they are complying with the law because the cameras perform automatic self...
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they say it didn't need to happen if there were stronger laws. see w with these lawmakers, red tape on capitol hill airs tonight at 11:00 on wusa9. >>> the moms aren't alone with their frustration with congress. voters from both parties are not happen. 23% of people surveyed say they disapprove of the job. six points worse than february. their big complaint, they aren't passing anything. 80% say they don't think congress did much before they left recess. according to the poll, congress could make it better with voters if they address health care. improving health care was a priority for democrats and republicans. that's 47% of those owe-- >>> a shocking and vulgar sign about police officers right here posted in front of a business in atlanta. you can see the sign. it has cuss words kind of blurred out there. it says no cops allowed. [indiscernible] talk to the owner who isn't making apologies making -- >> it brought it -- >> no cop policy is no longer plastered on the front door. >> i didn't want the folks to take the heat i'm willing to take. >>
they say it didn't need to happen if there were stronger laws. see w with these lawmakers, red tape on capitol hill airs tonight at 11:00 on wusa9. >>> the moms aren't alone with their frustration with congress. voters from both parties are not happen. 23% of people surveyed say they disapprove of the job. six points worse than february. their big complaint, they aren't passing anything. 80% say they don't think congress did much before they left recess. according to the poll, congress...
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congress has written a law, they can change the law if they want to. i don't think they want to go down that right. there are so many victims in this circumstance. how about the local burger franchise when business went down as a result of this disaster? i mean, the list goes on and on. >> are the losses incured during a hurricane compensated for by nontaxation of costs involved in repairing and rehabilitating the silver? >> if you have insurance. that's >>> it doesn't matter who is right. it matters what is right and what is right is these mama grizzlies message. >> mama grizzlies, says sarah. mama grizzlies. that's palin's speech for what she sees as a new breed for female politicians. very conservative and pro life. governor palin sees mama grizzlies a trend in politics. two mama grizzlies won their governorship primaries and two mama grizzlies won their senate primaries. four grizzlies. they are candidate nikki hailey carolina and susana on of nevad of california. these four women will officially stand for the republican party in the u.s. midterm e
congress has written a law, they can change the law if they want to. i don't think they want to go down that right. there are so many victims in this circumstance. how about the local burger franchise when business went down as a result of this disaster? i mean, the list goes on and on. >> are the losses incured during a hurricane compensated for by nontaxation of costs involved in repairing and rehabilitating the silver? >> if you have insurance. that's >>> it doesn't...
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in the line of duty. >> 273 officer's names were read and allison was there as they were add to the law enforcement memorial. >> gives us an opportunity to remember why we are here and remember the job and the risks and what come along with the job. >> these walls hold the name of over 20,000 officers killed in the line of duty. this year they added 273 names. 117 of those are the name of officers kill in 2014. one of those names is corporal jamal crackette. >> he was involved in a motorcycle accident on his way home. >>> he work with the sheriff's office in charles county for ten years. he died last year just four days before christmas. >> jamal was always a story teller of the family. >> his older brother, derrick is a police officer too but in prince georges county. today means a lot for him and his family. >> we are touched. everyone is very supportive since we have been here. it gives us an opportunity to tell his story and the survivors. >> for over a year much of the nation is talking about police brutality and police officers and mostly minority communities. those tensions were
in the line of duty. >> 273 officer's names were read and allison was there as they were add to the law enforcement memorial. >> gives us an opportunity to remember why we are here and remember the job and the risks and what come along with the job. >> these walls hold the name of over 20,000 officers killed in the line of duty. this year they added 273 names. 117 of those are the name of officers kill in 2014. one of those names is corporal jamal crackette. >> he was...
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it was headed down fifth avenue empty as part of a larger motorcade with law enforcement. it looks like he'll be in that fiat once again. >> we are curious around here about whether there's a second fiat new york wound or if it was the 1 we had here. that is going to be interesting -- new york bound or if it was the one we had here. that is going to be interesting. >> reporter: it seems there was a second one here in new york city awaiting for his arrival, but we have not been able to get any intelligence. >>> china's president touched down at andrews. while in washington the white house plans to protest him on human rights and recent -- press him on human rights and recent cyber attacks on the united states alleged to have come from china. >> we have alleged to the chinese both publicly and privately that issues related to cyber security and our concerns with china's conduct in cyberspace will feature prominently on the agenda. >> before coming to washington the klein kneels president struck a deal on clean energy with -- chinese president struck a deal on clean energy wi
it was headed down fifth avenue empty as part of a larger motorcade with law enforcement. it looks like he'll be in that fiat once again. >> we are curious around here about whether there's a second fiat new york wound or if it was the 1 we had here. that is going to be interesting -- new york bound or if it was the one we had here. that is going to be interesting. >> reporter: it seems there was a second one here in new york city awaiting for his arrival, but we have not been able...
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virginia he has no problem with states such as washington and colorado experimenting with marijuana laws. he said his own views on legalizing marijuana are quote, evolving. >> the utility that powers the new orleans superdome is taking responsibility for the outage that hit during the super bowl. still, that company blames the partial blackout on an electrical relay. it installed the device to prevent an outage, but it didn't work right. the company that made the relay said the relay was fine, it just wasn't properly installed. >>> still ahead on wusa9. >> robert f. kennedy set out on a remarkable walk along the cno canal path. it says a lot about his will and how much the country lost when >>> 50 years ago tomorrow, robert f. kennedy set off on a remarkable walk. 50 miles from d.c. to harper's ferry, west virginia, in dress shoes. bruce leshan reports, tomorrow at 4:00 in the morning, starting at great falls tavern, a group plans to do it again in better shoes. >> oh heaven's yes. >> the memory of bobby kennedy's spirit still brings tears to a man who walked with him. >> yup, he lost a
virginia he has no problem with states such as washington and colorado experimenting with marijuana laws. he said his own views on legalizing marijuana are quote, evolving. >> the utility that powers the new orleans superdome is taking responsibility for the outage that hit during the super bowl. still, that company blames the partial blackout on an electrical relay. it installed the device to prevent an outage, but it didn't work right. the company that made the relay said the relay was...
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all because they didn't like one law. >> reporter: nancy cordes is on capitol hill tonight. nancy, the last government shutdown 17 years ago lasted 28 days. is there any progress in ending this one? >> reporter: scott, if anything the parties are more entrenched than we were yesterday. here is the latest twist: within the hour, the house will be voting on a republican plan to restore funding to three areas of the government that got a lot of attention today-- national parks, veterans affairs, and the district of columbia. now, the white house has already threatened to veto that. democrats say you can't pick and choose which parts of the got you want to keep open and which parts you want to close. i asked a tea party republican today how long he feels comfortable keeping the government closedded over obamacare. he said "that's up to leadership," scott. and another said he feels obamacare is worse for the country than a government shutdown. so he feels comfortable standing his ground for now. >> pelley: how united are the republicans in the house on this issue? >> well, we saw
all because they didn't like one law. >> reporter: nancy cordes is on capitol hill tonight. nancy, the last government shutdown 17 years ago lasted 28 days. is there any progress in ending this one? >> reporter: scott, if anything the parties are more entrenched than we were yesterday. here is the latest twist: within the hour, the house will be voting on a republican plan to restore funding to three areas of the government that got a lot of attention today-- national parks,...
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we love our police officers and law enforcement. god bless them all. >> it's really sad hearing somebody took an officer's life. i hate hearing it, i hate it. >> reporter: they escorted deputy parish's body from the hospital. laura podesta, cbs, new york. >>> police arrested an intoxicated man. security officers called police after the man became belligerent and refused to leave a b yesterday. police found a rifle, shotgun, and handgun in his room hours before a big new year's eve party. he said they were in his room because he did not want anyone to steal them from his truck. police say they don't think he intended to use the weapons. >> gas flames erupted in boston. four workers were treated for superficial burns at a hospital. some residents were evacuated. fire officials say they couldn't shut off the gas because thousands of people would lose heat on a bitterly cold night. >>> coming up on the "morning news," kicking off the new year on a high note. california starts recreational marijuana sales today, and the dark side turns g
we love our police officers and law enforcement. god bless them all. >> it's really sad hearing somebody took an officer's life. i hate hearing it, i hate it. >> reporter: they escorted deputy parish's body from the hospital. laura podesta, cbs, new york. >>> police arrested an intoxicated man. security officers called police after the man became belligerent and refused to leave a b yesterday. police found a rifle, shotgun, and handgun in his room hours before a big new...
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so far, law enforcement agencies have been up to the task. thousands of police officers were on the street, making sure that the traffic flowed smoothly and making sure that protesters stay in line. their eyes are overhead out there as well. making sure that they don't break the motorcade that has been chris crossing dc as they two from the nuclear summit to the meeting back to the hotels and the embassies. this will become an event that is very well practiced for them in that area. >>> and the unpresident of the security measures will remain in place until wednesday evening when the nuclear summit wraps up. >>> take another look at the road closures. virtually every road around the convention center, where the summit is taking place. you can see that map there. we also have it on wusa9.com. >>> coming off of the lovely weekend. >> you know, upper 70s yesterday. 73ed today, not bad. they were advertised out there. a little above average. but anita, we do have changes for them in the wind as they were. here is your forecast. the next three day
so far, law enforcement agencies have been up to the task. thousands of police officers were on the street, making sure that the traffic flowed smoothly and making sure that protesters stay in line. their eyes are overhead out there as well. making sure that they don't break the motorcade that has been chris crossing dc as they two from the nuclear summit to the meeting back to the hotels and the embassies. this will become an event that is very well practiced for them in that area....
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we've been against it. >> it was approved in 1990 and signed into law by president george h.w. bush. he said he's open to sending saipov to the u.s. prison at guantanamo bay. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with john miller, the deputy commissioner in counterterrorism for the new york city police department about the investigation into the bike path attacks. >>> and for the fourth time, the cia released a collection capture osama bin laden. there is never-before-seen video of bin laden's son as an adult, home videos, and bin laden's 228-page handwritten journal. >>> folks in houston are celebrating after the astros won the first world series in history after ending a 55-year doubt. >> they can do it. the houston astros with world champions. >> the astros beat them. he hit his fifth series home run, tying a record and had eight extra-base hits, the most ever in the world series. he was named series mvp. the dodgers fell short in their first series since 188. back in houston fans took to the streets to celebrate. wearing "houston strong" logos on their jersey, playing
we've been against it. >> it was approved in 1990 and signed into law by president george h.w. bush. he said he's open to sending saipov to the u.s. prison at guantanamo bay. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with john miller, the deputy commissioner in counterterrorism for the new york city police department about the investigation into the bike path attacks. >>> and for the fourth time, the cia released a collection capture osama bin laden. there is...
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have laws preventing discrimination on the basis of a person's gender identity. virginia does not. >>> new developments involving the freddie gray case. attorney general loretta lynch decided to launch a federal probe into whether the baltimore police department engaged in a pattern of excessive force. our partners at the washington post say lynch's announcement could come as soon as tomorrow. just yesterday baltimore's mayor called on the justice department to open that sort of investigation, this after the baltimore state's attorney filed criminal charges against six police officers involved in the arrest of gray who died of spinal injuries he suffered in police custody. >>> prosecutors argued d.c. police officer samson lawrence was guilty of trying to beat his wife to death with a lamp, but the jury said today no, he is not and tonight he's a free man. officer samson lawrence had been charged with attempted murder. our mola lenghi is live at metropolitan police headquarters downtown with the rest of that story. >> reporter: after two trials and a year and a ha
have laws preventing discrimination on the basis of a person's gender identity. virginia does not. >>> new developments involving the freddie gray case. attorney general loretta lynch decided to launch a federal probe into whether the baltimore police department engaged in a pattern of excessive force. our partners at the washington post say lynch's announcement could come as soon as tomorrow. just yesterday baltimore's mayor called on the justice department to open that sort of...
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. >>> a federal law is confirming an earlier report this year that found questionable practices by the agency that will be running dulles international airport. the airport authority. that audit found that the executives accepted the disks like the super bowl tickets from the contractors and that the authority, they routinely awarded the bid contracts. they do credit the authority for putting reforms in place over the past few months. >>> coming up, a two-day storm that boils down to just 60 seconds. >>> he promised to mobilize all the resources in necessary to help those in need. >>> 9news wants to help those recovering from sandy's wrath. that's why we are donating $1 to the american red cross' sandy relief fund for every like we get on our facebook page. please consider logging on and liking our page. >>> all right, top. we have seen some pretty amazing images from sandy over the last few days. now there is a new angle of a storm that hit new york city. this is a time lapse. this is the entire storm. and it boiled down to just one minute. look at this. >> this is amazing. i think th
. >>> a federal law is confirming an earlier report this year that found questionable practices by the agency that will be running dulles international airport. the airport authority. that audit found that the executives accepted the disks like the super bowl tickets from the contractors and that the authority, they routinely awarded the bid contracts. they do credit the authority for putting reforms in place over the past few months. >>> coming up, a two-day storm that boils...
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is not entitled to be buried next to their spouse. >> brad series of the williams institute at ucla law school says gay couples cannot file a joint federal tax return. >> in some cases, same sex couples are going to pay more federal taxes. >> i now pronounce you legally married. >> and some companies are phasing out domestic partner benefits in states where gay marriage is legal, and requiring gay employees to be married to keep their health coverage. >> there's not really a change in philosophy that domestic partner benefit typically was put in to be fair because they didn't have the option of marriage. >> new york city today protesters were scarys but that shouldn't mislead anyone. across the country gay marriage is still the exception, not the rule. >> only six states and washington dc allow gay marriage, meaning 44 states do not. >> we are very much opposed to the idea of gay marriage of any state. >> phil donahue says most of america agrees with him that marriage should be limited to a man and a woman. >> in 31 states in the united states, they've asked the people in the ballot ini
is not entitled to be buried next to their spouse. >> brad series of the williams institute at ucla law school says gay couples cannot file a joint federal tax return. >> in some cases, same sex couples are going to pay more federal taxes. >> i now pronounce you legally married. >> and some companies are phasing out domestic partner benefits in states where gay marriage is legal, and requiring gay employees to be married to keep their health coverage. >> there's...
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cbs officials investigated them for child neglect because of a maryland law. it prohibits children under the age of 8 from being unattended in a dwelling or car. a person must be at least 13 years old to supervise. >> to them that law can be stretched anywhere and to us that's apples and oranges. >> now they have set up a legal defense fund to help support their efforts to change state law and child protective service policy. you want to find a link to it, it's on our wusa 9 app. >>> there's more anger about huge express lanes, tolls tonight and only this time it's coming from a respected long time car dealership. we've been telling you about these easy pass drivers who have been facing tens of thousands of dollars of fines on the express lanes which is operated by trans urban. the company says every person is notified after the first and every violation. but today managers of don bier auto say they were not notified that loaner cars violated tolls until a summons came a year and a half later. >> a way to take people's money for no reason. >> i want it over wi
cbs officials investigated them for child neglect because of a maryland law. it prohibits children under the age of 8 from being unattended in a dwelling or car. a person must be at least 13 years old to supervise. >> to them that law can be stretched anywhere and to us that's apples and oranges. >> now they have set up a legal defense fund to help support their efforts to change state law and child protective service policy. you want to find a link to it, it's on our wusa 9 app....
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meanwhile his son-in-law jared kushner faces new questions about his ties with russia. roxana is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump defended his son-in-law in his statement last night saying he has total about the so-called fake news. president trump took to twitter declaring his overseas trip a great success before moving on to the media saying in part the fake news media works hard at disparagingmy use of social media because they don't want america to hear the real story. the tweet kamt amid refb lagss that his son-in-law jared kushner is under fbi scrutiny for allegedly trying to carry on back-channel communications with russia. >> it doesn't bother me. >> homeland secretary of state john kelly. >> i wouldn't criticize it. >> others are criticizing the move, pointing out that it followed russian interference in the election. >> my dashboard warning light was clearly on, and i think that was the case with all of us in the intelligence commun the top democrat on the house committee says he wants to know more. >> to have the pr
meanwhile his son-in-law jared kushner faces new questions about his ties with russia. roxana is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump defended his son-in-law in his statement last night saying he has total about the so-called fake news. president trump took to twitter declaring his overseas trip a great success before moving on to the media saying in part the fake news media works hard at disparagingmy use of social media because they don't want...
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that law goes into effect today. also goes into effect banning styro foam containers in montgomery county. here in prince georges that law takes effect in july. back to you in the studio. >>> at the live desk the pope gave his new years mass from the vatican in a year end service last night. the pope had a special message for journalists telling them to fit gestures of goodness into their program. he stressed the importance of community and told people to be attentive to the signs god is giving and condemned the thirst for power and violence the world has seen in 2015. he encouraged the faithful not to be discouraged saying the good always wins. this is the pope's third new years season since his election in 2013. nick back to you. >> nicky right now learning more about the maryland state trooper who was hit on i-95 yesterday. the 27-year-old was on the southbound shoulder close to route 100 helping an older couple who's car broke down. that's when another car smashed into his cruiser. he was in the car and is now in
that law goes into effect today. also goes into effect banning styro foam containers in montgomery county. here in prince georges that law takes effect in july. back to you in the studio. >>> at the live desk the pope gave his new years mass from the vatican in a year end service last night. the pope had a special message for journalists telling them to fit gestures of goodness into their program. he stressed the importance of community and told people to be attentive to the signs god...
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congrats to mom, dad and baby. >>> the start of a new year means law gnu laws are taking affect today. in the district shoppers willphile feel the impact of the new bag fee. customers will pay a nickel for every paper or plastic bag they use at the drug, liquor or grocery store unless they bring their own. >>> and parks fees are jumping to 2 cross an hour and drivers on the dulles toll road must shell out a quarter more at plazas and a new law will allow more speed cameras and prince georges could start to install them on monday. >>> we will have to take another mortgage to drive that toll road. it is going up again, okay, i will zip i want up. in 234e 0s right now. i have a hunch we will go near 40 this afternoon. the clouds lingering most of the day. late in the day some breaks of sunshine and the breezes will be kicking in by then and then it is windy as we think of the week. we had all of that moisture yesterday on top of melting snow pack. this morning, that created some fog as the winds were very light. a check on the visibility shows everybody is improving. martinsburg is a hal
congrats to mom, dad and baby. >>> the start of a new year means law gnu laws are taking affect today. in the district shoppers willphile feel the impact of the new bag fee. customers will pay a nickel for every paper or plastic bag they use at the drug, liquor or grocery store unless they bring their own. >>> and parks fees are jumping to 2 cross an hour and drivers on the dulles toll road must shell out a quarter more at plazas and a new law will allow more speed cameras and...
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. >>> you think you're above the law. but i'm not the law. >> tom cruise does really really well? sequels. tc is back with jack reacher, never go back. the franchise is based on the book series that has sold more wide. for the second go around, he's teaming up with colby smolders of how i met your mother fame. >> one guy from all down. >> this is the dude jack reacher never go back trailer starring me and a little known actor named tom cruise. enjoy. >> fare well. let me see your hands. >> process him and get him at county. >> good things are going to happen in the next 90 seconds. >> excuse me? >> first that phone over there is going to ring. second, you're going to be wearing these cuffs on your way to prison. it's just going to keep on ringing..o cf1 o >> tom is back as drifter and former army officer jack reacher. >> purple heart, silver star you're a legend. >> i woke up one morning and the uniform didn't fit. >> colby is major susan turner who took tom's place commanding >> jack reacher, major turner. >> major turner has been arrested. >> on what charge? >> espionage. >> he'
. >>> you think you're above the law. but i'm not the law. >> tom cruise does really really well? sequels. tc is back with jack reacher, never go back. the franchise is based on the book series that has sold more wide. for the second go around, he's teaming up with colby smolders of how i met your mother fame. >> one guy from all down. >> this is the dude jack reacher never go back trailer starring me and a little known actor named tom cruise. enjoy. >> fare...
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. >>> on wednesday, the state of arizona will defend the immigration laws in the supreme court. lawyers with the justice department will dry to get the law declared unconstitutional saying it's an invasion of the federal government's domain. opponents of the law say it encourages racial profiling. >>> just when you were sure winter was done, this happened. mother nature dumped buckets of know from maryland up to upstate new york and reporter scott broom picked up the video for us at deep creek lake in western maryland with the folks who run the ski resort up there. they've seen this snow about a month ago, but they didn't. >> about six inches up there. it's still 32 degrees. a little more snow is possible tonight. as far as we're concerned, it gave us great rain. we needed the rain, and we got the rain. >> the rain is pretty much history. it's a new picture we got in from the valley. see the ski resorts? there's your runs on the left side. about 3,300 feet. they had about five inches in the valley, about exactly due south of garrett county in maryland where we showed you the vid
. >>> on wednesday, the state of arizona will defend the immigration laws in the supreme court. lawyers with the justice department will dry to get the law declared unconstitutional saying it's an invasion of the federal government's domain. opponents of the law say it encourages racial profiling. >>> just when you were sure winter was done, this happened. mother nature dumped buckets of know from maryland up to upstate new york and reporter scott broom picked up the video for...
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he's sure to run into opposition from guns owners' groups who want no changingno tightening of gun law. customers at sharpshooters firing range outside of washington, d.c., say, they're keeping a close eye on gun control talks taking place inside the beltway. >> i don't think restricting, you know, people's second amendment rights would be the solution here. >> cbs news has learned the white house is looking at several new laws including reinstating the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004. >> we're not going to get caught up in the notion unless we can do everything, we're going to do nothing. it's critically important we act. >> today the vice president meets with representatives of guns owners groups including the national rifle association. >> i don't want any part of my freedom taken away, the freedom to own whatever firearm i choose, how many rounds i want to keep, it's my freedom. >> vice president biden believes new laws can make it through congress because the massacre in newtown, connecticut, changed the political land c.a.p.e. here in washington. >> it's touched the hear
he's sure to run into opposition from guns owners' groups who want no changingno tightening of gun law. customers at sharpshooters firing range outside of washington, d.c., say, they're keeping a close eye on gun control talks taking place inside the beltway. >> i don't think restricting, you know, people's second amendment rights would be the solution here. >> cbs news has learned the white house is looking at several new laws including reinstating the assault weapons ban that...
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ofa victim who was a law enforcement officer. >> and the head of a local law enforcement agency in trouble for assault. >> and thank you for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm bruce johnson. >>> we begin about the latest to push a new strict drunk driving law in maryland. lawmakers in annapolis have made a deal on noah's law. >> it honors police officer noah leotta, killed by a drunk driver. >> reporter: just five hours left in the legislative session and if the house and senate had continued to squabble over noah's law it reached a deal with the house agreeing to the tougher senate language. they just want a final look at the wording. >> it's going to be a stronger bill. it will really honor noan. >> reporter: it will mandate ignition devices with anyone cod driving over.08. it will prevent people from starting their cars if they had anything to drink but the house of delegates and the senate had skirmishing on whether to apply the locks as soon as they were arrested or upon conviction. >> we will do everything we can to try and make sure they don't screw it up and get it passed. it's a
ofa victim who was a law enforcement officer. >> and the head of a local law enforcement agency in trouble for assault. >> and thank you for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm bruce johnson. >>> we begin about the latest to push a new strict drunk driving law in maryland. lawmakers in annapolis have made a deal on noah's law. >> it honors police officer noah leotta, killed by a drunk driver. >> reporter: just five hours left in the legislative session...
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probably happened to many people who will never sue. >> i think it says that we can have faith in the law. that, you know, it is possible to seek change and assist them. >> reporter: new york city's mayor bloomberg defends the policy saying it has taken 6,000 guns off the streets in the last eight years, making new york the safest big city in the country. >> the polls show overwhelming support by the public for the tactics that we've been using to bring down crime. >> reporter: the suit does not seek any money damages, just a change in the law. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: the shoe company sketchers has agreed to pay $45 million to settle a federal complaint that its ads were deceptive. sketchers claims its shape-ups would help people lose weight and strengthen muscles but the federal trade commission today said the only thing that got a workout was their wallets. customers will get refund. hundreds had to run from their homes to escape a growing wildfire. we'll show you next. i can tell you, down here, people measure commitment by what's getting done. i'm mike utsler, and
probably happened to many people who will never sue. >> i think it says that we can have faith in the law. that, you know, it is possible to seek change and assist them. >> reporter: new york city's mayor bloomberg defends the policy saying it has taken 6,000 guns off the streets in the last eight years, making new york the safest big city in the country. >> the polls show overwhelming support by the public for the tactics that we've been using to bring down crime. >>...
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the big app sell not alone. 35 states across the country have laws banning smoking indoors. but to date less than three percent of cities across the country have outdoor smoking bans. public policy professor dan feldman says new york city's ban may be counterproductive. >> what does it mean when new york city, the nation's largest city, enacts this kind of far-reaching smoking ban? >> well, i'm afraid that it could hurt the credibility of more reasonable restrictions on smoking. >> reporter: giving new yorkers who smoke. >> it infringes on my rights. outside, you are not hurting anyone. >> reporter: one more reason to tell city hall to butt out. jay dow, cbs news, new york. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news." later tonight on "60 minutes," on cbs, "60 minutes," scott pelley's exclusive report on allegations that cyclist lance armstrong used banned substances. thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell. cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the big app sell not alone. 35 states across the country have laws banning smoking indoors. but to date less than three percent of cities across the country have outdoor smoking bans. public policy professor dan feldman says new york city's ban may be counterproductive. >> what does it mean when new york city, the nation's largest city, enacts this kind of far-reaching smoking ban? >> well, i'm afraid that it could hurt the credibility of more reasonable restrictions on smoking....
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has been scripted to make sure no laws are broken. hundreds of local leaders, family members, and loved ones are here at the convention center in dc to watch six council members get noon, we have to have another election. >> mc'ed be bruce johnson. taking the oath of office, david, he says his focus is education. robert white jr., an advocate for strong neighborhoods and efficient government. jack evans has a background in law and economics and experience in dc politics. brandon todd representing ward four, committed to expanded services for seniors and improving the quality of life for dc neighborhoods. vincent gray, a former dc mayor who says the district became more prosperous, safe, sustainable, under his leadership. >> a few protesters were escorted out of the ceremony during their muriel bowser speech. hall was killed by police christmas day after officials say he refused to put down a montgomery county want to turn back the clock. our partners at the washington post reports the debate for school start times is back on the agend
has been scripted to make sure no laws are broken. hundreds of local leaders, family members, and loved ones are here at the convention center in dc to watch six council members get noon, we have to have another election. >> mc'ed be bruce johnson. taking the oath of office, david, he says his focus is education. robert white jr., an advocate for strong neighborhoods and efficient government. jack evans has a background in law and economics and experience in dc politics. brandon todd...
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to vote or anything else, i have to show my i.d. >> troy wesley says it might not be the best law. >> there has to be something to follow some sort of rules to maintain some sort of order. >> all these people were needed to harvest our crops. >> veronic ojeda is a u.s. citizen. her parents crossed the border illegally. >> now it's a sin. now it's a problem. now it's an issue. >> among latino, it's personal. >> my uncles and grandma, they're just going to leave. i don't want them to leave because they're close to me. it's scaring them. they don't even want to go out to the stores or the streets. >> reporter: the sermon today, love one another. different languages, same message to all. russ? >> mitchell: bill whitaker in phoenix, thank you. in economic news this sunday, some flyers are worried they may be playing a lot more because of the merger of united airlines and continental. united agreed to a deal that would make the combined carrier the largest in the world. and coming up on tonight's "cbs evening news," a 40-year-old mystery. were national guardsmen at kent state ordered to fir
to vote or anything else, i have to show my i.d. >> troy wesley says it might not be the best law. >> there has to be something to follow some sort of rules to maintain some sort of order. >> all these people were needed to harvest our crops. >> veronic ojeda is a u.s. citizen. her parents crossed the border illegally. >> now it's a sin. now it's a problem. now it's an issue. >> among latino, it's personal. >> my uncles and grandma, they're just going...
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the law should have been delayed. best come back? >> the egyptian army. >> clever house speaker john boehner finally in the last days of the congressional session and rising up against the right-wing forces that they have this vote veto and hold on his party. >> secretary of state kerry. >> i think former south carolina governor sanford who i thought was lost don't appalachian trail and now is in congress. >> best wrap is the nra after the santa ana murder spree. the nra got 2 million new members. >> most original thought. >> god particle, the missing particle in the air. >> jeff baso that invisions drones delivering packages to our front door with drones. >> pope francis who has brought the catholic church in the 21 of the church in a brilliant and appealing way. >>> he has painstaking inly documented the unfulfilled and predictions of climate change computer models. a growing list of scientists that man made science change is real t makes him the most original thinker of 2013. most stagnant theater? >> the neocons and the free at m
the law should have been delayed. best come back? >> the egyptian army. >> clever house speaker john boehner finally in the last days of the congressional session and rising up against the right-wing forces that they have this vote veto and hold on his party. >> secretary of state kerry. >> i think former south carolina governor sanford who i thought was lost don't appalachian trail and now is in congress. >> best wrap is the nra after the santa ana murder spree....
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deals with big firms failing congress passed the law in 2010 to help avoid a repeat of the financial crisis that led to the great recession. craig boswell cbs news the white house. >>> now about those 100 days. just this morning president trump tweeted no matter how much i accomplish during the ridiculous standard, media will kill. and earlier this week president trump declared that no administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days. president trump will look to the house or reboot efforts to repeal or replace obamacare. but president reported there is no rush to get that done. also lawmakers will have just five days to pass plan to keep the government from shutting down. right now federal agencies are only funded through next friday. as ewe know it's always possible congress will pass a short term spending bill to keep the government funded for a give themselves more time to negotiate. >>> the white house is threatening to pull federal grants from several sanctuary cities. cities that choose not to provide resources in the federal deportation of illegal immigrants. d.c. is
deals with big firms failing congress passed the law in 2010 to help avoid a repeat of the financial crisis that led to the great recession. craig boswell cbs news the white house. >>> now about those 100 days. just this morning president trump tweeted no matter how much i accomplish during the ridiculous standard, media will kill. and earlier this week president trump declared that no administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days. president trump will look to the house or...
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why do you want to keep the law the way it is? >> we've had this law for 30 years without any controversy or problems. now all of a sudden it's a problem for this police chief. has the ability to do what he needs to do. this law is clear. it cannot impair management right. anything to the contrary is not true. this is not about e-mail, never was about e-mail. it's not about holding officers from going to silver spring. by his own testimony before the council in montgomery county, he was able to do that. this doesn't behinder management one way or the other. question b fails or passes. it will not change management in the police department but it will affect police officers and their families. >> talk about how it's goang to change the -- it's going to change the lives of the officers and their families. >> it's going to take a lot of the agreement that we have in the police department and throw into costly and long-term litigation which we don't need. montgomery county has an excellent police department. one of the reasons why we
why do you want to keep the law the way it is? >> we've had this law for 30 years without any controversy or problems. now all of a sudden it's a problem for this police chief. has the ability to do what he needs to do. this law is clear. it cannot impair management right. anything to the contrary is not true. this is not about e-mail, never was about e-mail. it's not about holding officers from going to silver spring. by his own testimony before the council in montgomery county, he was...
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and city lawmakers expect too vote thursday, on gino riding a law. the mayor has resisted the push for more oversight.ig. in new york, agesly ehrhardt eha "fox news." new >> if you are going to prince george withdraw, because, theysy take a moment to pause with w their new here to the throne,hr, and we'll see some family photos,. >> check in with tucker. tuc >> i can't wait to see those photos. photos. we have fog, and it is going to be a good looking day and, a tomorrow afternoon and, warm, wr today, too. >> welcome back, we're talking about babies.abie they released the pictures, future king of england. and, in a break, with traditioni these were not taken by a palace photographer, but candidates father. they are trying to live a more normal life. >> you can't be normal. nor >> i like it. i >> taking the picture. pictu >> i do too.>> i know they're royalty, but, b this this is for them.th this is how they want to live. l >> i like it. like it. i think it's great. gre >> i feel bad for the royal photographer. >> really? >> i've right. but, they stil
and city lawmakers expect too vote thursday, on gino riding a law. the mayor has resisted the push for more oversight.ig. in new york, agesly ehrhardt eha "fox news." new >> if you are going to prince george withdraw, because, theysy take a moment to pause with w their new here to the throne,hr, and we'll see some family photos,. >> check in with tucker. tuc >> i can't wait to see those photos. photos. we have fog, and it is going to be a good looking day and, a...
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to the district's law legalizing same-sex marriage. arguments are being weighed who some say the union is only between a man and woman only. as a result, opponents of gay marriage held a rally outside the d.c. court of appeals. they accuse the government of denying the right of the people to decide this issue. opponents of same-sex marriage say this is a time to strengthen marriage. >>> a alexandria hurt his -- heard his own address come across the raid yoechlt his home was on fire. firefighters rushed to the scene and rescued two from the house. in a story you'll only see here on 9. dave statter has the remarkable tail of the four-legged center at the center of this story. >> reporter: after 20 years as a firefighter, this firefighter has seen a mess like this before. but just not in his own home. >> we were getting ready to have dinner at the firehouse and i heard a call come out and i recognized the address as my house. >> reporter: even though his fire station was not dispatched, a battalion chief had the fire engine make sure that
to the district's law legalizing same-sex marriage. arguments are being weighed who some say the union is only between a man and woman only. as a result, opponents of gay marriage held a rally outside the d.c. court of appeals. they accuse the government of denying the right of the people to decide this issue. opponents of same-sex marriage say this is a time to strengthen marriage. >>> a alexandria hurt his -- heard his own address come across the raid yoechlt his home was on fire....
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the report set to be released tomorrow by the national law enforcement memorial fund shows deaths are up 40%. experts point that a lack of resources and funding as to why the increase may be happening. the main cause of death for officers on the job is still traffic crashes. however, aggressive attacks on the officers like the one that killed trooper brown is climbing at an alarming rate. now they have a message for cop killers and those who wish harm on officers. >> people who think negative and commit crimes against police officers, they take away from the community, they take away from families. >> the report has virginia ranked number 14 with four officer deaths this year. maryland came in at number 8 with five officer deaths. in the district one officer died this year after a car wreck. derek. >> thank yous, ken. >>> tonight friends and family are honoring the life of a teenager killed six months ago today. about 100 people came out and came together in vienna to dedicate a bench in vanessa pham's memory. back on june 27th somebody stabbed the 19-year-old after she drove out of a
the report set to be released tomorrow by the national law enforcement memorial fund shows deaths are up 40%. experts point that a lack of resources and funding as to why the increase may be happening. the main cause of death for officers on the job is still traffic crashes. however, aggressive attacks on the officers like the one that killed trooper brown is climbing at an alarming rate. now they have a message for cop killers and those who wish harm on officers. >> people who think...
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a lot of you were furious when 9 news exposed the law that allows the power company to bill you even when you power has been knocked out. however things will be a bit different this time around for many of us. if the power does indeed go off again. investigative reporter russ is here to explain that solution. russ. >> reporter: we were still meyered in the summer storm when in the aftermath 9 wants to know when they poured through city documents that allowed a rule to allow proposal koa and bge to charge customers even when they were serving no power at all. customers were not charged for the electricity. the charge they were billed separately from the service fee. that is the service you are getting electricity to the house. even though no one was able to put an exact cost on it, everyone agreed it amounted to less than $1 a customer. now i know that was one of the issues you pointed out. it wasn't a lot of money. but it was a principal for so many people when we broke the story it went national overnight. russian utilities pointed out. poking a bit of fun at the capitalism in ameri
a lot of you were furious when 9 news exposed the law that allows the power company to bill you even when you power has been knocked out. however things will be a bit different this time around for many of us. if the power does indeed go off again. investigative reporter russ is here to explain that solution. russ. >> reporter: we were still meyered in the summer storm when in the aftermath 9 wants to know when they poured through city documents that allowed a rule to allow proposal koa...
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said if you don't want to pay, don't break the law. where do people need to be they can't afford to wait for a stopped school bus or a pedestrian crossing its street. take a stopwatch and make a note of how long the wait actually happens to be. also the people who don't pull over to the right and stop when an emergency vehicle with sirens and lights goes on by deserve a big fine for impeding the progress of the emergency vehicle. those sirens aren't for show. but creed said it's all to make money but so what. the increase in fees is only designed to increase revenue for the city. drivers should be less concerned about the fines and more concerned with obeying the traffic laws. well i guess the point is no one is perfect. so when you do make a mistake and break one of those laws, how much is a fair penalty and how much would be gouging since they know you have no choice but to pay. well we hope you make the choice to right mcginty's mail bag. the address is mail back -- mail bag at wusa9.com. i'll be lack here tonight along with anita b
said if you don't want to pay, don't break the law. where do people need to be they can't afford to wait for a stopped school bus or a pedestrian crossing its street. take a stopwatch and make a note of how long the wait actually happens to be. also the people who don't pull over to the right and stop when an emergency vehicle with sirens and lights goes on by deserve a big fine for impeding the progress of the emergency vehicle. those sirens aren't for show. but creed said it's all to make...
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maryland law requires dna evidence, video tape confessions, or else some video that will conclusively link the defendant to the murder. >>> one woman is dead and two firefighters are in the hospital tonight after the deadly early morning house fire. this one happened at the home on irish street in the aspen neighborhood. it took more than 50 montgomery county firefighters to knock the fire down. still don't know what caused it, but the home had no working fire alarms and neighbors believe that the homeowners alleged hoarding could be to blame. >> it's a mess. this is the textbook example of what some older people tend to do is to hoard all kinds of stuff like that and it will come back to haunt you. >> reporter: the victim of the blaze has been identified as the 67-year-old and the husband is still in the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. >>> a woman will shut off the allegations against the republican candidate now wants to talk about it. he wants to do that anonymously. and we have identified the guy to bring us up to date. >> reporter: well, she accepted the money as par
maryland law requires dna evidence, video tape confessions, or else some video that will conclusively link the defendant to the murder. >>> one woman is dead and two firefighters are in the hospital tonight after the deadly early morning house fire. this one happened at the home on irish street in the aspen neighborhood. it took more than 50 montgomery county firefighters to knock the fire down. still don't know what caused it, but the home had no working fire alarms and neighbors...
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and if you have to follow the letter of the law because you're sworn to carry out the law. that's troublesome. >> reporter: do you worry that's what you're doing? >> i have at time. >> reporter: would you let your kids get married under 18. >> no i wouldn't. >> reporter: why? >> too young. >> reporter: now remember, 5300 kids got marr from 1995 through 2015. and in that time a 15-year-old girl married a man who was at least 40. a 16-year-old girl married a man who was at least 50. and a 17-year-old girl married a man who was at least 45 years old. those are just a few cases. some maryland legislators want to change that. delegate vanessa attar bury. >> you are a child and you should worry about going to prom. >> reporter: and state senator will smith. >> i'm 35 and when you think about you know someone 35 potentially marrying someone that's 15, or you know, it's a little disturbing yes. >> reporter: brought bills last session to raise the minimum marriage age to 18. by their sides was advocate jeanie smooth. >> it results in high divorce rates and sky high dropout rates fro
and if you have to follow the letter of the law because you're sworn to carry out the law. that's troublesome. >> reporter: do you worry that's what you're doing? >> i have at time. >> reporter: would you let your kids get married under 18. >> no i wouldn't. >> reporter: why? >> too young. >> reporter: now remember, 5300 kids got marr from 1995 through 2015. and in that time a 15-year-old girl married a man who was at least 40. a 16-year-old girl...
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the department also isn't saying something about a federal bulletin warning local law enforcement to be prepared for a possible terrorist attack next week. gary nurenberg is it's the fear of osama bin laden's death on wednesday could trigger a hard to detect lone wolf. >> remember what it was like that night. if you're a terrorist who wants to retaliate for bin laden's killing, images from that night might help you pick a target. >> usa, usa. >> thousands took to the street of washington celebrating with joy after bin laden's death was announced reportedly infuriating the terror bosses followers. the fbi and department of homeland security have issued a new intelligence bulletin for local and state law enforcement nationwide showing officials they're worried that a terrorist group intends to advance plots along multiple fronts, including renewed efforts to target western aviation. asked if special precautions are being taken, dc police responded with we maintain a heightened sense of security. they have seen extreme traffic on websites but claim no hard evidence of specific plots. >>
the department also isn't saying something about a federal bulletin warning local law enforcement to be prepared for a possible terrorist attack next week. gary nurenberg is it's the fear of osama bin laden's death on wednesday could trigger a hard to detect lone wolf. >> remember what it was like that night. if you're a terrorist who wants to retaliate for bin laden's killing, images from that night might help you pick a target. >> usa, usa. >> thousands took to the street of...
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law enforcement is following this closely. not in the u.s.a. you can keep track of all the breaking developments on our wusa9 app, and of crs latest coming up at 6:30. >>> new at 6:00, parents fear the ku klux klan may be targeting children this halloween. the concern comes after people who live in loudoun county found halloween candy with disturbing kkk flyers. michael quander explains why local police are now getting the feds involved. >> i'd say get off my street [bleep] >> reporter: strong words from ticked off neighbors here in leesburg. they found baggies with candy, and ku klux klan flyers. the message? if you're white and proud, join the crowd. >> it's pretty disgusting. >> reporter: the packages were found scattered across front yards. it contained a letter promoting white supremacy. using false in bible. >> cartoons that were vial, and included cartoon characters of what were supposed to be jewish people, and black people's head. >> organized in a way to target this neighborhood, or kids in general around halloween is concerning. the
law enforcement is following this closely. not in the u.s.a. you can keep track of all the breaking developments on our wusa9 app, and of crs latest coming up at 6:30. >>> new at 6:00, parents fear the ku klux klan may be targeting children this halloween. the concern comes after people who live in loudoun county found halloween candy with disturbing kkk flyers. michael quander explains why local police are now getting the feds involved. >> i'd say get off my street [bleep]...
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this law is making it much more difficult for workers to get jobs. it's raising the cost of health insurance for the american people. republicans believe in a common sense step-by-step approach that will lower health care costs and allow the american people to choose the health insurance they want not the health insurance the government wants them to have. >> o'donnell: is there anything good in the law? >> well, there's always going to be parts of it that are good. but when you look at the 2,700 pages that no one read and remember noplsz said "we have to pass this before we know what's in it" republicans are not going to go down that path. >> o'donnell: i asked ask you if there's anything good in it because i wanted to ask you about specific provisions in the bill. are you willing to roll back the provisions that would provide free mammograms under medicare? >> listen, there are a lot of provisions that can be replaced. remember, i said, we want to take a common-sense, step-by-step approach to replacing obamacare. >> o'donnell: let's talk about what
this law is making it much more difficult for workers to get jobs. it's raising the cost of health insurance for the american people. republicans believe in a common sense step-by-step approach that will lower health care costs and allow the american people to choose the health insurance they want not the health insurance the government wants them to have. >> o'donnell: is there anything good in the law? >> well, there's always going to be parts of it that are good. but when you...
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. >> peterson is a spokesperson -- he says the county has now hired a law firm to explore a potential lawsuit against the companies pumping opioids
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she earned a law degree at columbia university before becoming a full time mom. then same september 11th and the start of the war in afghanistan. >> i looked at my children atthat point and i remember thinking this is a war that could go on. i have lived half of my life and they are just starting out. and i don't want to be the them to bear this burden. >> so carolyn went off to jointhe marines. she wound involunteering at a military lounge in the airport. >> i was in the facility bymyself and a soldier came in and distraught and he said for the first time in my 20-year career i am going to a war and i may not make it back but it doesn't matter because nobody cares. it made me think. what would give them the strength to make them survive. and i realized a lot of it is a belief that someone cares. >> the next day she startedsending care packages overseas. her house became a staging area and she enlisted her family's help including her son jordon. >> there was a few monthsperiods where our house was fact -- stacked with boxes. >> her operation is big but notimperso
she earned a law degree at columbia university before becoming a full time mom. then same september 11th and the start of the war in afghanistan. >> i looked at my children atthat point and i remember thinking this is a war that could go on. i have lived half of my life and they are just starting out. and i don't want to be the them to bear this burden. >> so carolyn went off to jointhe marines. she wound involunteering at a military lounge in the airport. >> i was in the...
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. >> reporter: gary, hearing the consequence to the budget which by law has to be balanced if the fiscal cliff can't be avoided, virginia's government has ordered every state agency to make plans to cut its but et by 4%. if those cuts actually happen legislators say it is education that gets hit hard, that it's transportation that gets hit hard. >> right now we don't have the money we need to invest so this will make things worst. >> reporter: david buliva, a democrat, on the cuts. >> the impact will be severe. you're talking about a budget that already has been cut significant over the last fiewr years or so to the point where we are cutting into the bone of our human services. fairfax, alexandria, they're going to be the ones left holding the bag. >> reporter: worried about that federal fiscal cliff the school board passed a resolution urging congress to stop it. if it doesn't, it could mean a $1 million hit to programs that serve the county's 36,000 kids learning english. >> this would have a major impact on fairfax county schools and our ability to work with the community, teachers w
. >> reporter: gary, hearing the consequence to the budget which by law has to be balanced if the fiscal cliff can't be avoided, virginia's government has ordered every state agency to make plans to cut its but et by 4%. if those cuts actually happen legislators say it is education that gets hit hard, that it's transportation that gets hit hard. >> right now we don't have the money we need to invest so this will make things worst. >> reporter: david buliva, a democrat, on the...
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. >>> in november a new law took affect in the district. it requires companies to offer up to seven paid sick days. however the mayor's office is yet to publish final rules to implement the measure. mayor fenty said last week program details would be issued in the coming days but now the "washington post" reports that the service employees international union has written a letter pressing the mayor to finalize those rules quickly. >>> all right. speaking of time off, how does unlimbed paid vacation time sound? a company in seattle, washington announced its new leave policy. it gives every full-time employee as much paid vacation, sick or other time they want to take. >> we have grownups in this office. we have people who work really hard, really passionately all the time and why not give them the opportunity to schedule their lives the way they need to? >> reporter: social strata is a company that facilitates social networking for people and businesses. by the way, the company says currently they don't have any job openings. >>> coming up n
. >>> in november a new law took affect in the district. it requires companies to offer up to seven paid sick days. however the mayor's office is yet to publish final rules to implement the measure. mayor fenty said last week program details would be issued in the coming days but now the "washington post" reports that the service employees international union has written a letter pressing the mayor to finalize those rules quickly. >>> all right. speaking of time off,...
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bipartisan group of senators reached a deal on legislation, that, if enacted, would rewrite the immigration laws in this country. they plan to officially announce their agreement later today. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning. after a failure at immigration in 2010, washington is gearing up again, but there is evidence, including the growing hispanic vote that the political mood has changed here in washington, and many on both sides say now is the time for immigration reform. congress will again take up immigration reform. this time there's bipartisan support to get a deal done. >> i'm department, guardlely optimistic that this time we can get it done. >> the deal include tougher border enforcement to apiece republicans and a path way to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants now living in the united states. >> first of all americans support it in poll after poll. secondly latino voters expect it. third, the democrats want it, and fourth, republicans need it. >> there is one senator in this bipartisan working group who's seen as critical to getting deal thr
bipartisan group of senators reached a deal on legislation, that, if enacted, would rewrite the immigration laws in this country. they plan to officially announce their agreement later today. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning. after a failure at immigration in 2010, washington is gearing up again, but there is evidence, including the growing hispanic vote that the political mood has changed here in washington, and many on both sides say now is the time...